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4
Go to the 
UNM
 server, copy the password, and group the files you 
collected in the previous step to a local disk.
5
Go to 
Add or Remove Programs
 
Add Windows Components
 
Select 
Other Network File and Print Services
. 
6
Click 
Details
.
7
Select 
Microsoft Services for NFS
, click 
Details
 and select 
User Name 
Mapping
. 
8
Click 
Next 
and complete the installation.
  NOTE: Reboot your system after the installation is complete.
Configuration Steps
1
Go to the 
NFS client,
 obtain the
 /etc/passwd
 and 
/etc/group files
 and copy 
them to a USB key.
2
Go to the UNM server and copy the UNIX files from the USB key to a local 
hard disk. Open 
Microsoft Services for NFS
. 
3
Select 
User Name Mapping 
and then
 
right-click 
Properties
.
4
Go to 
UNIX User Source
 tab and select the 
Use Password and Group Files
 
option. 
5
Click the 
Browse
 button, select the password and group files that you had 
copied in the previous step.
6
Go to the 
Simple Mapping
 tab, select the 
Use simple maps
 option, and 
click 
Apply
.
7
Select 
User Maps,
 and right-click 
Create Map
. 
8
Click 
List Windows Users 
and
 List UNIX Users 
options. Map the users 
(select one user at a time) and add to the list. Repeat this step for other 
listed users.
9
Open 
Group Maps
Create Maps
. 
10
List 
Windows & Unix groups,
 map them and add to the list.
Open the .maphosts file (C:\Windows\msnfs and 
C:\Windows\amd64\cmpnents\r2 and look for the .maphosts file) and add 
the NFS server details (IP 4 address or host name, if DNS exists) and save the 
file.
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